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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T10:59:43machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T10:59:43humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonWaring, James, 1922-1975presumedWaring, Jamespresumed1922-11-011975-12-02ChoreographerDi Prima, Diane, ArchivesJudson Memorial Church (New York, N.Y.).Living Theatre (New York, N.Y.)Snyder, Ellsworth.Stravinsky-Diaghilev Foundation.Terry, WalterWaring, James, 1922-1975Stravinsky-Diaghilev Foundation research files, 1920-1989.Stravinsky-Diaghilev Foundation research files, 1920-1989.26 boxes (18 linear ft.)Projects notes, newsletters, auction and exhibition catalogs, offprints ofarticles and clippings, programs and invitations to exhibitions and receptions, and othermaterial assembled by the Stravinsky-Diaghilev Foundation for reference.Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversitySignal Archive, ca. 1963-1965Guide to the Signal Archive, circa 1963-19650.25 linear feetThe <i>Signal</i> Archive contains correspondence and manuscripts submitted to the journal's editor, Bret Rohmer. <i>Signal</i> was a literary journal focused primarily on poetry. Three issues were produced between 1963 and 1965. Many of the authors are notable figures in Beat poetry, the New York School, and the Black Mountain poets.EnglishFales Library & Special CollectionsLiving Theatre designs, 1948-1967 and undatedLiving Theatre designs 1948-1967 and undated4 boxes (ca. 346 drawings)The Living Theatre, founded by Judith Malina and Julian Beck in 1947, produced avant-garde plays performed in New York theaters until 1963, when they were shut down by the IRS for failing to pay taxes. After a worldwide tour, the Living Theatre settled in Berlin in 1965. The company toured the United States in 1968. After touring Brazil and Europe, the Living Theatre came back to New York in May 1989 where it has its present home. Mostly color and black and white costume designs, set designs and sketches for productions (1948-1967) by the Living Theatre, many by founders Julian Beck and Judith Malina. Also includes hand drawn floor plans, several designs for fliers and posters, and ephemera. There are a few color snapshots for Aria da capo and R.U.R. There are also several sketches by Julian Beck for a dance by James Waring, Dances before the wall, Mar. 1958.The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.Judson Memorial Church Archive, 1838-1995Judson Memorial Church Archive 1838-1995173.0 linear feet; (135 boxes)The Judson Memorial Church's (Washington Square, New York, New York) archive spans nearly two centuries (1839-2001). During that time, it has been a center of worship and of social activism such as civil rights, anti-war, reproductive rights, and the women's movement. In addition, it became a center for avant-garde art ranging from its role in the artistic revolt against Abstract Expressionism, to postmodern dance at the Judson Dance Theater, to the Judson Poets Theater. These aspects are documented in the papers, photographs, and other materials that comprise the collection. Items include various church records and meeting minutes, as well as materials regarding such artists as: Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Lucinda Childs, Yvonne Rainer, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Yoko Ono, Meredith Monk, and many others.Fales Library & Special CollectionsDiane Di Prima Papers, 1948-1971Di Prima, DianeDiane Di Prima Papers 1948-19712.5 linear ft.Papers of the American poet, author, and editor. Correspondence (1960-1971); diaries, playscripts and miscellaneous writings (1948-1966); and original manuscripts by others (Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn, Kirby Doyle, Robert Duncan, Anselm Hollo, Steve Jonas, LeRoi Jones, Allan Kaprow, Kenneth Koch, Joseph LeSueur, Ron Loewinsohn, Clive Matson, David Meltzer, Frank O’Hara, Charles Olson, Stuart Perkoff, Gary Snyder, Norman Solomon, Gilbert Sorrentino, A.B. Spellman, Mike Strong, James Waring, Philip Whalen, Jonathan Williams) submitted for publication in . The floating bearEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterSnyder, Ellsworth. Ellsworth Snyder collection of Fluxus multiples and ephemera, 1958-1987.Snyder, Ellsworth.Andersen, Eric, 1943-Beuys, Joseph.Brecht, George.Brock, Bazon, 1936-Cage, John.Charlip, Remy.Christo, 1935-Cox, Anthony, 1936- or 7-Cunningham, Merce.Ridder, Willem de.Dupuy, Jean, 1925-Filliou, Robert.Flynt, Henry.Hendricks, Bici.Giorno, John.Glass, Philip.Gordon, David, 1936-Hansen, Al, 1927-1995.Hay, Deborah, 1941-Hendricks, Geoffrey.Herko, Fred.Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998.Ichiyanagi, Toshi, 1933-Johnson, Ray, 1927-1995.Paik, Nam June, 1932-2006.Kaprow, Allan.Kosugi, Takehisa, 1938-Mac Low, Jackson.Maciunas, George, 1931-1978.Maxfield, Richard, 1927-1969.McWilliams, Jim, 1937-Miller, Larry.Moore, Peter, 1932-1993.Moorman, Charlotte.Morris, Robert, 1931-Neuhaus, Max.Oldenburg, Claes, 1929-Ono, Yōko.Patterson, Benjamin.Paxton, Steve.Rainer, Yvonne, 1934-Rauschenberg, Robert, 1925-2008.Schmit, Tomas.Tarlow, Florence, 1922-1992.Vautier, Ben, 1935-Vostell, Wolf, 1932-1998.Waring, James, 1922-1975.Watts, Robert, 1923-1988.Whitman, Robert, 1935-Young, La Monte.Zazeela, Marian.Ellsworth Snyder collection of Fluxus multiples and ephemera, 1958-1987.126 items (19 containers)Collection consists of objects, text scores, correspondence art, gallery announcements, concert programs, posters and other items produced by and/or relating to the Fluxus group of artists, ca. 1958-1987. Artists include: Eric Andersen, Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, Bazon Brock, John Cage, Remy Charlip, Christo, Anthony Cox, Merce Cunningham, Willem de Ridder, Jean Dupuy, Robert Filliou, Henry Flynt, Bici Forbes, John Giorno, Philip Glass, David Gordon, Al Hansen, Deborah Hay, Geoffrey Hendricks, Fred Herko, Dick Higgins, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Ray Johnson, Nam June Paik, Allan Kaprow, Takehisa Kosugi, Jackson Mac Low, George Maciunas, Richard Maxfield, Jim McWilliams, Larry Miller, Peter Moore, Charlotte Moorman, Robert Morris, Max Neuhaus, Claes Oldenburg, Yoko Ono, Benjamin Patterson, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, Tomas Schmit, Florence Tarlow, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell, James Waring, Robert Watts, Robert Whitman, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela. EnglishGermanFrenchNew York Public Library System, NYPLWalter Terry papers, 1913-1982Terry, WalterWalter Terry papers 1913-198280 linear feet; 133 boxesWalter Terry was a dance critic for the , the , and the . He also contributed a number of articles to other publications and he wrote several books on the subject of dance. Not only a writer, Terry was a juror for many dance competitions and he was speaker at many universities and public functions. The collection contains correspondence, artwork, personal and professional written material, photographs, ephemera, and oversized material. New York Herald Tribune New York World Journal Saturday ReviewThe New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.